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The Russian government recently published a federal law that allows close relatives of Russian citizens and qualifying foreigners to apply for new visas through simplified procedures.

Key Points:

  • Russian citizens can submit a written application to obtain a 12-month, unlimited entry, standard private visa as opposed to the previous three-month, single entry, standard private visa for the following relatives:
    • Children, including adopted children.
    • Children’s spouses.
    • Siblings and half-siblings.
    • Grandchildren.
    • Grandparents.
    • Parents, including adoptive parents.
    • Spouses.
  • An invitation letter from the Ministry of Internal Affairs is no longer required to obtain a private visa.
  • Family members (spouses, minor children or disabled adult children) of foreign nationals receiving education from state accredited programs in Russia can obtain an ordinary student visa. The ordinary student visa can be extended as many times as needed in one-year increments.
  • Family members (spouses, minor children or disabled adult children) of foreign nationals can obtain ordinary work visas if the foreign national works in a profession on the qualified specialist list, and they have the right to receive Russian citizenship in a simplified manner. These visas can be renewed as needed in one-year increments.

BAL Analysis: The new visas will make it easier for some family members of Russian citizens and foreign nationals to have the ability to live with their family member, study or work during the time they are in the country.

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